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PHYSICS OF GASES, PLASMAS, AND ELECTRIC DISCHARGES

One-Dimensional Fluid Model for Dust Particles in Dual-Frequency Capacitively Coupled Silane Discharges

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2009 Chinese Physical Society and IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Liu Xiang-Mei et al 2009 Chinese Phys. Lett. 26 085201 DOI 10.1088/0256-307X/26/8/085201

0256-307X/26/8/085201

Abstract

A self-consistent fluid model, which incorporates density and flux balances of electrons, ions, neutrals and nanoparticles, electron energy balance, and Poisson's equation, is employed to investigate the capacitively coupled silane discharge modulated by dual-frequency electric sources. In this discharge process, nanoparticles are formed by a successive chemical reactions of anion with silane. The density distributions of the precursors in the dust particle formation are put forward, and the charging, transport and growth of nanoparticles are simulated. In this work, we focus our main attention on the influences of the high-frequency and low-frequency voltage on nanoparticle densities, nanoparticle charge distributions in both the bulk plasma and sheath region.

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10.1088/0256-307X/26/8/085201